cometship Posted January 12, 2022 Share Posted January 12, 2022 (edited) I cannot find in user guide a description of Settings : Network Settings : interface rules. So I turned to the forum. My UNRAID uses eth0 (10Gig NIC port2) as primary connection. I successfully bound eth1 (10Gig NIC Port1) using "System Devices : Bind Selected..." button. eth2 is onboard LAN (shutdown inactive, 'In Use by Unraid') and appears as second option in interface rules. See pic below. In interface rules I get the option to set eth2 to same MAC as eth0. Is that normal to set both eth0 and eth2 to same MAC? If I set eth2 to same as eth0, does that mean that onboard NIC (eth2) will be released by UNRAID? Thanks for great forum support! Edited January 12, 2022 by cometship Quote Link to comment
cometship Posted January 12, 2022 Author Share Posted January 12, 2022 How do I release a NIC interface from UNRAID that is labeled in Network Settings as 'shutdown inactive', and in System Devices page as 'In Use by Unraid'? Do I just set above eth2 to same MAC as eth0? Is that the procedure to remove a NIC that is in use by UNRAID? Don't want to try without getting some confirmation to avoid braking something and then have to figure out the fix. More details in the User Guide could help with questions like this. Maybe I'm not looking at the right wiki. Thanks Quote Link to comment
ljm42 Posted January 13, 2022 Share Posted January 13, 2022 Please upload your diagnostics (from Tools -> Diagnostics) Quote Link to comment
cometship Posted January 14, 2022 Author Share Posted January 14, 2022 (edited) Hi, please find attached diagnostics. The Fix Common Problems Plugin found no errors. How do I release a NIC interface from UNRAID that is labeled in Network Settings as 'shutdown inactive', and in System Devices page as 'In Use by Unraid'? NICs are not bonded or bridged. Do I just set above eth2 to same MAC as eth0? Is that the procedure to remove a NIC that is in use by UNRAID? Thank you for your help. Edited January 14, 2022 by cometship Quote Link to comment
ljm42 Posted January 14, 2022 Share Posted January 14, 2022 Oh that screenshot helps a lot - it looks like both NICs are in IOMMU group 12. You can only assign an entire IOMMU group to vfio-pci, you can't assign partials. Since eth0 is in use by Unraid, everything in IOMMU group 12 is effectively "in use". For starters I would see if there is an updated bios for your motherboard. Here is a recently example of someone who got a beta bios that did a better job of splitting IOMMU groups: https://forums.unraid.net/topic/118297-iommu-bind-group-devices-vfio-pciids/?tab=comments#comment-1083855 It isn't ideal, but another option is to go to Settings -> VM Manager -> Advanced View -> and take a look at the help for "PCIe ACS override", it is a way of splitting IOMMU groups up. Quote Link to comment
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